The car was traveling at a speed of over 90 kilometers per hour
Details of the accident that occurred early in the morning of August 4 in the village of Oznobishino in New Moscow have become known. The foreign car that skidded off the road and crashed into a tree was driven by a 37-year-old native of Azerbaijan, while the passengers were a 15-year-old boy and a 23-year-old girl.
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As MK learned, at about 5:00 a.m. a Peugeot car, in which there were three people and a dog, began moving from the Sady Neftyanik stop towards Varshavskoye Shosse.
«As I was driving past in my Renault Logan, their Peugeot slowly started to move. A couple of minutes later, I saw a rapidly approaching car in the rearview mirror. The driver was driving steadily, the speed was more than 90 km/h. I looked down, heard a strange screeching of wheels and a loud bang from behind. Having looked in the mirror again, I did not see the car, so I decided to stop and check what could have happened,» an eyewitness said. — The Peugeot driver, having lost control, flew into a ditch at high speed, flipped over and crashed the side of the car into a thick birch tree, which fell from the force of the impact.
The car was jammed from all sides. Steam was coming from it, but there was no fuel spill. I called 112 and took a fire extinguisher and water with me just in case. Three heads were visible in the car. A young guy was sitting next to the driver. It was impossible to pull them out without cutting metal. When was the unlocking, the dog's body was also pulled out of the car.»
The eyewitness also noted that there was no braking distance at the scene of the accident, the road was smooth and straight, the asphalt was dry. Law enforcement officers are investigating the cause of the accident.
It is known that the 37-year-old driver is from Azerbaijan, lived in Kashira near Moscow, had several individual entrepreneurs, and was engaged in retail trade. Over the past couple of years, he took out several microloans and did not repay them.

